For nearly 50 years, the Pocono Palace Resort in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, served as a beacon for lovebirds seeking a romantic escape in the heart of the Poconos. Characterized by its whimsical heart-shaped tubs and themed suites, the resort witnessed countless proposals, honeymoons, and rekindled flames.
However, in May 2024, the curtains closed on this iconic establishment, marking the end of an era for couples' getaways in the Poconos.
From Honeymoon Capital to Viral Star
The Pocono Palace wasn't the first to capitalize on the Poconos' romantic allure. The 1960s and 70s saw the rise of Cove Haven and Paradise Stream resorts, solidifying the region's reputation as the "Honeymoon Capital of the World." In 1963, Cove Haven owner Morris B. Wilkins introduced the now-legendary "Sweetheart Tub," a concept that captured the hearts (and imaginations) of couples seeking a unique and romantic experience. The tub's iconic status was further cemented with a feature in Life Magazine in 1971.
Building on this legacy, Pocono Palace upped the romance ante in 1991 with the unveiling of the "Roman Towers" suite. This extravagant offering boasted four stories, a private heart-shaped pool, and the pièce de résistance – a 7-foot-tall champagne glass whirlpool tub built for two.
The End of an Era
Despite its enduring popularity, the Pocono Palace ultimately succumbed to changing ownership in May 2024. The new owners opted to close the resort, leaving a void in the Poconos' romantic landscape. A statement released by the previous owners expressed their gratitude to the countless couples who made memories at the Palace, while offering to reschedule reservations at their other resorts, Cove Haven and Paradise Stream.
Pocono Palace Finds New Fame
While the physical doors of the Pocono Palace are closed, the resort has experienced a surge in popularity thanks to social media. In the years leading up to its closure, Pocono Palace gained a cult following on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Videos showcasing the resort's unique decor, particularly the pink-hued champagne tubs, garnered millions of views.
A 2023 video by "A Pretty Cool Hotel Tour" featuring the pink tub went viral, racking up over 1.3 million views. In March 2024, the same account documented a series of tours through the various Palace suites, attracting over 2.5 million combined views and lamenting the impending closure.
The Pocono Palace's social media fame highlights a growing fascination with vintage aesthetics and nostalgia for bygone eras. The resort's playful and unabashedly romantic charm resonated with a new generation of viewers, even if they never had the chance to experience it firsthand.
A Legacy of Romance Lives On
The closing of the Pocono Palace may mark the end of an era, but the Poconos' reputation as a romantic haven endures. Cove Haven and Paradise Stream resorts continue to offer couples getaways with a touch of whimsy. Additionally, a new wave of boutique hotels and vacation rentals cater to modern couples seeking a secluded and romantic escape.
The Pocono Palace's legacy lives on in the memories of countless couples and the viral fame it achieved in its final years. While its physical presence may be gone, it serves as a reminder of the enduring power of love and the allure of a well-placed heart-shaped tub.